Water-bottle.



M. B. CLARK. WATE'R BOTTLB.

APPLICATION JILED APR. 27,1914.

Patented Nov. 1?, 1914.

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To (ZZZ whom may; concern.

Be it known the: l Maser; a citizen of the United Akron, in the min -iv of V of Ohio, ir 'en-red and u provemou in Yi at-erBot-ies, of. following is a specification.

This invention relates to unproven Water bottles or m A rubber, and the ob. of molded rubber '"led whereby the core or mandrel, on m bottle is formed, may removed Q 5 provided with wind; o"mmeroiuaiy Knox l as a small or minor! neck oonneoiing the filling funnel wiah file 1mg @YOPQA'.

With the foregoing 'r oil 02 1- view, the invent-ion consists in th or ei.

struction, combination and orraogerneut of parts constituting the invention to be hereinafger speoifioally described and illustrated in the acoom mnying drzmings which form a part hereof wherein is shown the gn'eferred omioodiment'of the imention b it is to be understood that changes, Yer; 'iZlfERS modifications resorted m which some within the. scope of the nutterhereinafter claimei In the drawings in which similar referencenumemls indicate parts in dii erent' figures, Figure 1 is persoeofive view of a bag embodying this invention showing the same during one stage of the manufacture thereof; and, Fig: 1, is similar view' of the complete bag.

Water bottles'or bags made on cores are stripped therefrom after their manufacture, and in order to permii the removal of the owe the core must either be made oollapsible, the neck of the bottle uads suflioiently large to permit the removal of the core, or

an opening is made at a point remote from the bottle nook through which the core is withdrawn, the opemng being aitorward sealed. All bottles manufactured by any of these methods bossess flirts-in objectionable features.

Ear neck 4. The body portion 1 embodies Spociiloation of Letters Eat-ant,

Patented Nov. ii; 1914.

Serial No, 834,722.

The sides are fursher proei upper portions with upi l *3 similarly s gm with the ding from the openool along the upper of of tl e shoulders of the bottle end of which preferably l Wiflq the two "s 'loru'aed on it Led port-ion tween thei whereby they are L di'n'atzl rho iztlohasbeen given norm Us a tied or semi-cure. o first or oemroaue, the core s will: orawn from the [E1 101 01: the bottle through opening T. This operation is easily accomplished by stripping the pen tislly cured bottle from fire mandrel or oor After the removal of the core the usual StOPPGPI'SCElVlUg nipple inserted in the interior of the neck portion 4 and the 0p posing faces of the ears and 6 are coated F 1.3 an adhesive so. low; or equivalent for vulcauizing thorn tofgefil r, and the botie subjected to s final owe, which imimstely unites the oars 5 together to the S&FT.P11118, the

close the opening '4", l1

bringing together of the ooposing of the ears 5 and 6 serves so complete the aunular formation of the filling funnel 3 and also serves to hold the stopper-receiving nipple in position. After the final cure, the lmited ears 5 and 6 are apersured to receive 11 gromet 9 which serves as a medium for suspending the bag, The intimate uniting or the ears 5 and 6 eflectuolly closes the opening 7 and the ears furnish s fiend grasp for the holding of the bag and i: it is desired to suspend the some the opening tho gromet 9 provides ready means for this purpose. Besides other functions already described as possessed by the on d ears 5 and 6, they serve as a stifl'enin :lium for the upright filling funnel 3 15o): steadying the same during the filling operation.

I claim:

A water-bottle mode of a vuloanizable gum compound and comprisin a bod -por- Jon having two side Walls, a filling unnel and a contracted neck, the neck uniting the funnel with said walls, a pair of upwardlyextending ears each integral with one of the my hand in presence of two subscribing wit- }\':1lls,1\vitl:1 thekmlack and with the filling ness'es.

"unne szu nee iaving a sit or openin in the upper end at one side thereof betwee MARCELLUS CLARK' said ears ultimately closed by intimately Witnesses:

uniting the ears together homogeneously. C. E. HUMPHREY,

I In testimony whereof I have hereunto set A. L. MGCLINTOOK. 

